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IS DESIGNED TO REDUCE FREEDOMS INCREASE GOVERNMENT AND STAKEHOLDER <br />OVERREACH AND BRING IN MORE GOVERNMENT CONTROL) <br />CHANGE TO: We can also facilitate the creation of new innovative programs that support and <br />reflect the aspirations of thriving local communities. <br />This fundamental element of the Plan strives to cultivate a sense of place and connection to the <br />environment and recognizes that the management of natural and cultural resources requires the <br />participation of local communities, government, homeowners and other agencies diverse <br />actors, including communities, governments, non-governmental organizations, and private <br />sector entities. By promoting collaborative decision-making and collective action, we can <br />enhance the effectiveness, equity, and legitimacy of conservation and development and <br />innovative policies. By promoting community-based conservation and restoration strategies, we <br />can enhance ecological integrity, promote biodiversity, and preserve cultural heritage and scenic <br />landscapes.(Redundant Remove) Biocultural stewardship acknowledges the role of cultural <br />diversity in shaping environmental perceptions, attitudes, and behaviors (Remove. People do <br />not want to be manipulated). [It recognizes that cultural practices arising from traditional <br />ecological knowledge are integral to maintaining ecosystem services and biological diversity.] <br />(remove) <br />Change to: Cultural practices arising from traditional ecological knowledge are integral to <br />supporting the growth of thriving communities that wish to improve their environment. <br />Page 39: <br />Table 1: Biocultural (change to Land) Stewardship Challenges <br />The word "Bioculture" is reflective of both biological and cultural factors that affect human <br />behavior. Locals do not want the planning department to affect our behavior. Your job is to <br />support the land, environment, and thriving communities. <br />Native Habitat <br />• Hawaii has been known as the extinction capital of the world. <br />• Climate change and sea level rise pose threats to existing habitats for native flora and fauna. <br />REMOVE (Again, according to 1944 credential scientists from around the world, there is no <br />climate danger. This is a narrative created by the "stakeholders" to move their agenda forward. <br />
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